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Beside of onsite exhibit the museum plans to carry out following program activities:
  Expand library to include 20 computers, more books, magazines, newspapers, and videos.
  Develop art and crafts and language classes for Cambodian youth and their families.
  Create an oral history program that will reach out to the Cambodian American community in White Center compile photos and video biographies of Killing Field survivors.
  Develop a video of Cambodian-Americans survivors who came to Seattle and raised families.
  Continue school outreach pilot program, including classes at the Museum and in-class curriculum for students.
  Host public awareness forums on issues relating to Cambodian culture and history and struggles of refugees in Seattle
  Organize the Cambodian family events at the Museum for members of the Cambodian community including traditional dnace performances
Thanks to the following funding agencies:
  Nonprofit Assistance Center (NAC)
  City of Seattle , Department of Neighborhoods
  Neighbor to Neighbor Fund
The museum is cooperate with the following Ministry and Agency in the US and Cambodia:
  Ministry of Fine Arts and Culture of Cambodia
  Documentation Center of Cambodia ( DC-CAM)
  National Museum of Cambodia and Department of Plastique Arts and Crafts
The Museum and Dept. of Plastic Arts and Crafts hosted the Khmer Arts Exhibit in July 23, 2004, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Dara Duong has attended this ceremony
The Museum would like to thank to following agencies and individuals who have contributed materials, financials and artifacts for the Museum in Seattle, Washington State.
  The Dith Pran Holocaust Awareness Project, Inc.
  Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
  Documentation Center of Cambodia
  One World Image
  Cambodia Cultural Profile
  Khmer Writers Association
  Tan Chip
  Mickyard Images
  Dr. Bob
  Riel Darrarak
  Tony Thong
  Matthew Steinbrueck
  R.K. Airis
  Ron Melnikoff
  Miles B. Long
 
 
 
 
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